After two long years of research, writing, edits, and more edits, my novel about a remarkable woman from history is on the way! Meet The Rose of Washington Square. Yes, she created the iconic Kewpie doll, but she did so much more.
Rose O’Neill started out as a self-taught artist living in the Midwest. In 1893, her impoverished family supports her dream to become an illustrator by selling the family cow. Nineteen-year-old Rose uses the proceeds to boldly set off for New York City.
Despite the obstacles of competing in a man’s world, she excels at her craft, eventually designing a new character, the Kewpie. Her creation explodes into a phenomenon, but Rose’s disenchantment with the status quo fosters new ambitions. She must decide whether to remain within the boundaries dictated for her, or risk everything she’s gained to pursue the creative and personal passions that ignite her soul.
I’m so excited to share this story, but I need your help. We’re forming a launch team to spread the word. If you’re active on Facebook (or are willing to be), please consider joining us. You’ll have access to an exclusive private Facebook group where there will be activities offered, a Q & A with me, free book swag, and a chance to win prizes; including a Grand Prize of a $75 Amazon gift card. Recruitment is going on now, and the fun will begin on February 13. (Note: you don’t need to be in the group at any certain times. You can pop in and out as suits your schedule.)
If you’d like to join, OR if you need more information, here’s a link to the team application. Hurry! Applications close on February 7.
Thanks for your support. I hope to chat with you soon in our group! 🙂
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Pat Wahler is author of the new release, The Rose of Washington Square. She is also the author of Western Fictioneers’ Best First Novel of 2018, I am Mrs. Jesse James, a three-book contemporary romance series, and two Christmas-themed books.
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I’m happy to help spread the word, Pat, but I can’t commit to being in a group because I’ll be in the two weeks leading up to my next launch. Hopefully for the next one! I already bought my copy and I can’t wait to read The Rose of Washington Square!
Thank you so much, Amy. I’m so grateful for your support. I hope you enjoy the book. 🙂
Looking forward to the next in your fabulous Juniper Junction Holiday Mystery Series!
The cover is gorgeous! I’m thrilled to be part of your group. Rose is a fascinating woman, and an inspiration!
Thank you, Donna! So happy you’ll be part of the launch team. 🙂